• Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and stock based compensation (EBITDA, as adjusted) increased to $926,000 ($0.20 per diluted share) compared to $876,000 ($0.19 per diluted share).

Nine Months 2012 vs. Nine Months 2011

• Net sales decreased to $21,535,000 compared to $22,946,000;

• Gross margin was 38.4% compared to 42.0%;

• Net loss was $413,000 ($0.09 loss per share) compared to net income of $2,138,000 ($0.46 income per diluted share). The net loss for the 2012 nine month period included a non-recurring charge of $1,194,000 in connection with employment contract provisions of a departing senior officer. Excluding this charge, net income for the current nine month period was $781,000 ($0.17 per diluted share); and,

• EBITDA, as adjusted, was $171,000 ($0.04 per diluted share) compared to $2,683,000 ($0.57 per diluted share). Excluding the employment contract provision-related charge, EBITDA, as adjusted, for the current nine month period was $1,365,000 ($0.29 per diluted share).

Backlog

• Backlog at September 30, 2012 was $17.1 million as compared to $15.8 million at September 30, 2011, an increase of 8.2%.

• Backlog at September 30, 2012 does not include approximately $4.2 million in orders that have not yet been funded against a base contract award of approximately $5.8 million for the MK 110 Signal Data Converter (SDC). Inclusive of the entire SDC base contract award, backlog at September 30, 2012 was $21.3 million, an increase of 35% as compared to September 30, 2011.

Commenting, Mitchell Binder, President & Chief Executive Officer, stated, "Our 2012 third quarter performance was in line with our expectations and substantially better than the first two quarters of this year. This was due to improved sales and profitability from our Electronics Group during the quarter as compared to the first half. Our Power Group has maintained strong operating performance throughout 2012."

Comparing the current third quarter to that of last year, Mr. Binder continued, "Our gross margin decreased mainly due to product mix, particularly at our Orbit Instrument division. SG&A expenses in both dollars and as a percentage of net sales decreased mainly due to savings related to the departure of two senior officers earlier this year and lower corporate costs. Due to these savings, net income for the 2012 third quarter increased by approximately 9.5% over the comparable period of the prior year."

Mr. Binder added, "Based on backlog and projected delivery schedules, we expect our results for the final quarter of 2012 to be similar to the third quarter. This will result in our 2012 operating results being below the operating results we recorded in 2011. This decrease has been mainly attributable to lower sales and profitability from our Orbit Instrument division. However, based on pricing on outstanding proposals on legacy programs, we expect gross margins from this division to improve in 2013."

Mr. Binder added, "2012 has been a strong year of bookings for our Power Group, mostly coming from its COTS division for follow-on orders on legacy programs. Additionally, Behlman's commercial division recently received a $1.4 million order for a power supply used in oil and gas exploration. Overall bookings for our Power Group, through October 2012, are approximately 8% higher than the prior year. Our Electronics Group has several outstanding proposals for equipment on legacy programs and we expect to book significant orders in the coming months. TDL is awaiting additional orders for its displays in the ground mobile marketplace as well as a new order for avionic displays and, continues to work on several programs that should evolve from the qualification stage into initial production in the next few months. ICS continues to work on the award received in April 2012 for the SDC which is recorded on the percentage of completion method. Although both our Power and Electronics Groups expect additional orders of significant magnitude for new and repeat programs, timing is always an uncertainty."

David Goldman, Chief Financial Officer, noted, "Our financial condition remains strong. At September 30, 2012, total current assets were $20.3 million versus total current liabilities of $6.2 million for a 3.3 to 1 current ratio. Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities as of September 30, 2012, aggregated approximately $1.1 million. Our inventory level at September 30, 2012 was over $13.7 million as compared to approximately $12.5 million at 2011 year-end. The inventory increase is needed to meet our delivery schedules over upcoming quarters. To offset federal and state taxes resulting from profits, we have approximately $9 million and $7 million in available federal and state net operating loss carryforwards, respectively, which should enhance future cash flow. Our tangible book value at September 30, 2012 increased to $3.72 per share as compared to $3.53 at June 30, 2012 and to $3.54 at September 30, 2011."

Mr. Goldman added, "On November 8, 2012, we entered into a new Credit Agreement with People's United Bank which established a committed Line of Credit of up to $6,000,000. This Line of Credit was used to pay off, in full, our obligations to Capital One, N.A. pursuant to a prior credit facility, and to provide us with general working capital needs. Our balance sheet at September 30, 2012 reflects the effect of the new Credit Agreement. The agreement also allows us to purchase up to $400,000 of our common stock in any year and our Board has authorized management, in its discretion, to purchase our common stock from time to time."

Discussing expectations for 2013, Mr. Binder concluded, "While it is uncertain whether sequestration will take effect in January 2013 and what the impact of even deeper cuts in defense spending will have on our business, we continue to take steps internally to grow sales and maximize profitability. In 2013, in addition to savings associated with the departure of senior officers, we expect savings in excess of $550,000 from the consolidation of production and administrative related functions at our ICS subsidiary with TDL's 50,000 square foot facility in Quakertown, PA. Those remaining at our ICS facility will primarily focus on logistics, business development initiatives and select production efforts. In 2014, we plan to relocate its operations into a smaller facility, thereby further reducing occupancy related costs."

Conference Call

The Company will hold a conference call for investors today, November 13, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. ET. Interested parties may participate in the call by dialing (201) 493-6744; please call in 10 minutes before the conference call is scheduled to begin and ask for the Orbit International conference call. After opening remarks, there will be a question and answer period. The conference call will also be broadcast live over the Internet. To listen to the live call, please go to www.orbitintl.com and click on the Investor Relations section. Please go to the website at least 15 minutes early to register, and download and install any necessary audio software. If you are unable to listen live, the conference call will be archived and can be accessed for approximately 90 days at Orbit's website. We suggest listeners use Microsoft Explorer as their browser.

Orbit International Corp. is involved in the manufacture of customized electronic components and subsystems for military and nonmilitary government applications through its production facilities in Hauppauge, New York, and Quakertown, Pennsylvania; and designs and manufactures combat systems and gun weapons systems, provides system integration and integrated logistics support and documentation control at its facilities in Louisville, Kentucky. Its Behlman Electronics, Inc. subsidiary manufactures and sells high quality commercial power units, AC power sources, frequency converters, uninterruptible power supplies and COTS power solutions.

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